Win2k Installation Problems

SiLow

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I have a PIII 600 on an Asus P2B-S board (440BX, AHA2940UW onboard SCSI) and I'm trying to install win2k but it keeps on giving me a blue screen stop error a few seconds into the setup. I tried removing all my NICs and etc and leaving only the Vcard and I have downloaded the adaptec drivers and used them during setup (hitting F6 for third party SCSI drivers). But none of that has helped. I have no clue why I can't install 2k because I have installed XP on it before without a problem (and I didn't even need the adaptec drivers). Can anyone help?
 

jkoXP

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why does eveyone buy something else then an intel mobo? ive seen alot of problems like this at work, where people bring their pcs in and have a good CPU but a non intel board...... maybe its a heating problem too. do you have the latest bios?
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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<< why does eveyone buy something else then an intel mobo? ive seen alot of problems like this at work, where people bring their pcs in and have a good CPU but a non intel board...... maybe its a heating problem too. do you have the latest bios? >>


you ever o/c'ed with an intel mobo?

theres lots of other reasons i wont rant about, but intel is not the only good mobo maker, come on.
 

CSFM

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What is the error message?
Post it here and I or someone else may be able to help.

-CSFM-
 

SiLow

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Well I can't remember the error exactly. When 2k is setting up to install (the blue screen in dos) and after it finishes loading up and it gets ready to go install, I get a blue screen that says something like Stop error page blah blah and a whole bunch of numbers. It says check hardware to see if its install correctly and all that. That's why I took out everything except for vcard and got the adaptec drivers for the onboard SCSI but it still gives me the error.



<< why does eveyone buy something else then an intel mobo? >>


Well it's an intel chipset regardless of the brand.
 

Escalade

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Are you sure the Win2k setup disk is good? A corrupt file will certainly cause you grief. Is the hardware you?re installing on supported by Win2k? Also a bad memory chip could be the culprit as well.

BTW... Intel motherboards are rock solid - I would never use anything else when dependability is an issue... but that?s another thread! :)